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Established in 1936. Located steps away from Ford Field, Comerica Park, and the Gem Theatre, The Elwood Bar & Grill is the perfect stop for great burgers, sandwiches and salads before the game or the show! If youre dining at the Elwood on a non-stadium event day,parking in the Gem Garage is FREE. During the Red Wings season we also offer FREE shuttles to and from the games. When you visit the Elwood, youre visiting an icon of Detroits Art Deco history. Built in 1936 by Detroit architect Charles Noble, the Elwood remains one of the citys best examples of classic Art Deco style and one of the few remaining Art Deco diners from the 1930s. The Elwood gets its name from its original location at the corner of ELizabeth and WOODward (ELWOOD) across the street from what is now the Fillmore Detroit. In 1998, the Elwood faced demolition in the citys plans to build a new home for the Detroit Tigers (Comerica Park). Chuck Forbes, a leader in Detroits revitalization, decided to save the Elwood by moving it with the Gem Theatre building to the corner of Adams & Brush Streets. This new location, steps from Comerica Park and Ford Field, makes the Elwood one of Detroits hottest spots for sports fans. A historic mural of the Elwoods move is painted on the ceiling above the entrance to the diner.
